Monday, 10 August 2020

Heading to Banqiao she zu xiang (板桥畲族乡) from Wuyi(武义)

         It seems like I should get up at sunrise when I travel.  So, at 6 o clock, I headed on the the next destination. This is a good idea as this part of China gets super hot from 11 am to 3pm. I never tested the theory that an egg will cook on the road at 33 degrees. (If only I had an egg , I would have given it a go.)

Anyway, I noticed that I was heading into Lotus plant territory.




View from the tent.
(The road was maybe 30 meters away)
There is a road there......somewhere...




That is one big ox or maybe they are small children.
It's all about perspective, I guess.

On the left hand side it looks like some massive beehives and on the right hand side , it looks like a house was built but the dimensions were deliberately made wrong..


On closer inspection it looks like a hay stack or a massive straw grenade.


        The lotus's here seemed to go on forever. I guess it is one of the mainstay foods in this area. Even the pagoda is surrounded by lots of flowers.


I wonder how one harvests this field.


You can eat the peas from the pods here.
They are a bit bitter but they are apparently good for you.


 (ShiLiHeHua)十里荷花 area

     Anyway, I though I should get a move on and reach the village. I never thought about landslides coring the roads until I saw the one ahead of me. I guess it had happened many times before as there was a makeshift bridge setup 500 meters away. It was scary enough crossing that bridge on a bike but I did see the locals getting ready to cross the bridge with their vehicles. They must have nerves of steel here.

Taking a break at the bottom of the mountain. I was going to drink the water until I saw some fish that I had never seen before trying to eat the skin off my foot. Better not drink this water (and keep the feet out of the water here.)



Damn, I hope no-one was caught under the rubble on the main road here.




The bridge that people use to go up the mountain during landslides

Once I used the bridge, things were plain sailing all the way to the village. Well , except for the heat.

Usually, people do not stray outside in the heat here. I have seen more umbrellas being used in the heat than the rain and now I understand why.

Arriving at the She  (畬) village


Unfortunately , no-one was out practicing the bamboo dancing so I though I better head back to a restaurant and grab some food. Normally I do not like eating fish but as I soon found out 90 % of the restaurants around here are fish restaurants due to having so much of the creatures in the nearby lakes, rivers and streams (A dead giveaway was the name of the biggest city in the area Lishui (丽水) which means beautiful waters. I should have guessed that there would not be too much meat on the menu here!)


Bamboo dancing


Only the hardy souls live at the top of the mountain


Farming at this height must be tough



Fish , rice and a mixture of noodles with random vegetables


          The houses in  the area tended to be quite different. The newer style architecture does not seem as sturdy as the older building (even if some of the older buildings are missing a layer.)

         The murals tend to be a bit different here. I wonder what the hats represent.

These building seem to be slowly disappearing




A 'She' mural from the mountains

As I cycle way from the mountain , I noticed a silo looking object and a shop which looked like it had not been opened in quite a while. I thought I'd better find a place to sleep. I needed some shelter as it started to lash down just at sunset and it continued for a few hours. I hoped that the rain would disappear for at least a few days (well, rain of five minutes every hour would have been welcomed :-) )

To give it a sense of perspective, that is a 3 storey house (on the right hand side of the picture)


These styles of shops have been disappearing in the last 20 years.Modern shops called 小卖部 (XiaoMaiBu) (Little selling areas) have taking over from this DaiXiaoDian (commission shop)


Contrast between sunrise and a lightning storm after the sun has set. 


Taken just as the lightning lit up the sky. 


1 comment:

  1. Fascinating, John. It's great to see all of the places you're visiting!

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